On January 12, the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) PSLV-C62 mission lifted off from Sriharikota carrying the ...
A solid motor, once ignited, burns until the propellant is exhausted. It cannot simply stop mid-burn,' said a retired senior ...
A review of ISRO’s past practices shows that insurance decisions have varied based on the satellite’s origin and the launch vehicle used.
Five failed defence-linked missions in nine years have raised questions about reliability, oversight and the risks to India’s space-based security network.
India may take 2-3 years to replace three national security satellites lost in failed missions over the past year, according ...
The PSLV C62 failure, the second identical breakdown in months, highlights a critical systemic issue within ISRO's workhorse ...
Based on the broadcast visuals, a rocket expert said the failure appeared similar to the anomaly seen during the PSLV-C61 ...
An internal Failure Analysis Committee (FAC) will dissect telemetry data, focusing on the PS3 stage's malfunction after ...
Is the Indian space agency’s workhorse rocket Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) has turned a lame horse or the rocket is now the ISRO’s wild boy? <br />These queries now arise owing to the regular ...
Despite the hiccup, PSLV remains the backbone of India’s launch programme. Since its debut in 1993, the rocket has built a 94-95% success rate, delivering more than 350 satellites into space.
Missions and Milestones. ISRO is really stepping up its game, with a packed schedule of missions and new tech development ...
A serious course correction in technical, process quality, testing and security gaps will enable Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) to come up again, opined Tapan Misra, retired Director of ...
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